Hundreds of cancer papers mention cell lines that don’t seem to exist…
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Ana C. Garrido-Castro, MD, of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses recent approvals of multiple novel therapies for metastatic breast cancer, weighing their potential benefits and risks,…
This is part of a series of occasional articles on common problems in primary care. The BMJ welcomes contributions from GPs. ### What you need…
Envigo’s parent company Inotiv will pay $35 million, including largest ever U.S. Animal Welfare Act fine, for beagle facility
Lord Prem Sikka writes about why state pension needs to be raised to a decent level to lift retirees out of poverty.
Justine revisits a piece of Health Foundation funded research that created a new summary measure of performance for mental health care providers.
WES Streeting is calling on junior doctors to cancel their strike – promising a Labour Government will end the dispute. The man who could be…
Rambling about shark electrocutions is not normal.
The long-term follow-up results of CASSIOPEIA show that including daratumumab in both the induction and consolidation phase and the maintenance phase led to superior progression-free…
Could a fungus trigger a Last of Us-style apocalypse? The author of What If Fungi Win? says despite dangers, the organisms are of great use…
Dietary restriction is associated with improved elimination of cancer cells, and fasting regimens are being tested in clinical settings in combination with cancer therapies. Using…